The reason I ask is that I am looking at buying a house that was constructed with this type of heat. I have reviewed the utility bills for the last 24 months and they are just under 200/month. I live in Wisconsin , so the heat was probably used from mid October to mid-April (I know, I know...why do I live here...lol).
Anyway, I have heard that (after the sticker shock) it heats evenly and effectively. That it is an efficient way to heat a home (but not necessarily cost effective). Was hoping that someone could give me some anecdotal evidence confirming or denying this.
Thanks
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